- Easy to enter shopping list items, which are automatically placed in appropriate categories (diary, canned goods, etc.) for ease of shopping.
- I can create a Favorites list, which then serves as a pantry list: I keep the things I normally have around in my Favorites list, then I can go to that list of Favorites and quickly choose which items to push to my shopping list.
- I also use it to maintain a To-Do list, and can easily create new lists for specific topics and projects.
- Lists can be managed by, and shared with, other people.
- I did spring for the ten-bucks-a-year pro version for the enhanced features.
I've benefited from the "low carbs two days a week" diet (and, of course, eating sensibly the other days), with some weight lost, and improvements in lab tests such as cholesterol and blood sugar (I'm a Type 2 diabetic). This blog details some of the things I enjoy on low carb and regular-carb days. I have no affiliation with, nor do I receive any compensation from, any companies and products featured here, they're just things I like and that work for me.
More on the Low Carb Two Days A Week Eating Plan here. The basics: 2 days a week (they don't have to be consecutive) strive to eat no more than 15 grams of carbs per meal, and have a snack with no more than 5 carbs. The other days enjoy carbs in moderation, and eat sensibly.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
My new favorite shopping list/to-do list app
I've previously talked about Out of Milk for shopping list management, but I wanted a tool that would better integrate with Google Assistant. After looking at several apps, I ended up choosing AnyList, which is meeting my needs very well.